Almost Perfect

Romance, Contemporary
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Author: Julie Ortolon ISBN: 1230000353298
Publisher: Julie Ortolon Publication: July 31, 2005
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Julie Ortolon
ISBN: 1230000353298
Publisher: Julie Ortolon
Publication: July 31, 2005
Imprint:
Language: English

The Perfect Trilogy

Maddy, Christine and Amy are thrilled that their old college suite-mate has written a bestselling book, How to Have the Perfect Life--until they realize she used them as examples of how women let fear screw up their lives. The worst part is...it's sort of true. Together they make a pact: they each have one year to face down their fears--and maybe show Miss Perfect a thing or two!

Book One: Almost Perfect

A Free Spirit and a Reformed Bad Boy -- a Perfect Match?

Maddy was always the artistic one of the group, alive with color and mischief from her saucy red curls to her vintage hippie skirts. Her challenge, the friends decide, is to get her artwork accepted at a gallery. A job as arts director at a summer camp near Santa Fe--with its multitude of galleries--seems like a start in the right direction.

There's just one catch: The camp is run by Maddy's high school flame, Joe, whose heart she broke--okay, smashed--and his anger towards Maddy hasn't cooled one bit. But neither has their attraction.

Old desires burn hotter than ever as Joe makes it clear there's only one way back to his heart: She has to get serious about her art. But will falling in love help or hinder Maddy as she struggles to meet her challenge?

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The Perfect Trilogy

Maddy, Christine and Amy are thrilled that their old college suite-mate has written a bestselling book, How to Have the Perfect Life--until they realize she used them as examples of how women let fear screw up their lives. The worst part is...it's sort of true. Together they make a pact: they each have one year to face down their fears--and maybe show Miss Perfect a thing or two!

Book One: Almost Perfect

A Free Spirit and a Reformed Bad Boy -- a Perfect Match?

Maddy was always the artistic one of the group, alive with color and mischief from her saucy red curls to her vintage hippie skirts. Her challenge, the friends decide, is to get her artwork accepted at a gallery. A job as arts director at a summer camp near Santa Fe--with its multitude of galleries--seems like a start in the right direction.

There's just one catch: The camp is run by Maddy's high school flame, Joe, whose heart she broke--okay, smashed--and his anger towards Maddy hasn't cooled one bit. But neither has their attraction.

Old desires burn hotter than ever as Joe makes it clear there's only one way back to his heart: She has to get serious about her art. But will falling in love help or hinder Maddy as she struggles to meet her challenge?

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